The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 28 November 1923

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. rHIKII SERIES WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 192:]. No. 1,895
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  • 214 1 i\ in.s fat Provrr m \M Sn?«:apore and the Railway SSI I'ru Imperial Institute '»38 htt- StaM Futu 338 a S'bi < liast-7 SSB !>nn(nt :>3B MjifT 339 n^ Austr.. 339 t IKK AND COL XT NKWS. 341. :i. 4. S. 51 chandu Sniuir«rlir <r :i42 .Ifhort Court of
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  • 34 1 2 4 7-32 2 4 H I rr..-. 2;4 51 m% Sum. HMJ I«4^ icnwni H p.c. Me. 106 demand 79^ V Ban! P. q I i Mmv 4 p.c. London 33 3-16
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  • 30 1 Singapore, Nov. 26, 12 noo«. re Standard Ribbed Smoke* v M»»; December 51 51%; v lar,-h :,2 MH; April-June 53% 54. Qotlatiti Sheet U l%* Markei
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  • DOMESTIC OCCUURRENCES.
    • 49 1 THSELFALL. T« Mr. and Mrs. w. H. S i tiov.d, Peaanci nb. WATSON. Oct. 26, at Bexaiß-oa-Saa, f< A• li. gsporv, >• LITTI.K. on Urn linh n^t.. Sung gaa Estate, tne vift of L». s. 1.-.-. HUNTSMAN. <> t fec |ft.ii Norember at If- 'n t>> Mr. Mrs. Harold
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    • 79 1 An ::..nt h:i> bc«-n announcc-il between 1'..:-.y J->.<t-phin«' Irene Cork, second <iaughtor ■f Mr. un.i Mrs. \V. I. Cork, to Gregory Frar.CM Gomi-. -«.con<i mn of Mr. and Mr?. P. J. Gmmk A man.;..' imaged ;ind will vake Deetmber, at Melbourne between Hmry Roe«rl 81 Lav, Aaiatfc Petroleum Co,
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    • 96 1 L'PTOX-SCOTT. A1 the ?byi ian Church. "iflJipoiT. list Ike li'*v. W. Mur-:.-, otfk SyJ.-. Upton A.t-\umJra Ardci^'i. third daMffhtCT -I .«ptami !Mrs. F. Sadtk Sott, ftf 1 j»|»<r S i jroon Road. ATHEHTON-WKIGHT.- A: Ike Garrison Church, Tijlin Barracks. Sinjrapoiv «>n 24th November, 1923, by the Rever-nJ J H.
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  • 386 1 I'.tt.-- to Nov In were brought by tin n»i.il whirl) arrived from hone on Satur Nov. 24:h. This weekliy will leave by the H. I. Taij. :o-<lay. Tht tecoad tess!on cf the Court of Arpeal opened la?: week, and ji number <> v irterestinir CMC have been
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  • 897 1 Points for Progress. Nov. 21. sftrt tall Tt«m *bt ftovit rif bt vjwmi m«N yatt^t Trarb Mr f.angu pr*us?ti en*. Jlaiaya is j-rettin^r en so well with its schemes for town-planning, water i supply, new and fine buildings not mention the suppression of crime and secret societies that one yen-
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  • 778 1 Singapore and the Railway. Nov. 22. At the meeting of the Federal Ccuncii m Kuala Lumpur a kindly interest was developed m Singapore and the new railway station that is I tc built some time m the future on Fort Canning, or near Tank-rd. When the Colonial Government sold the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 S;:icapore. Free Press' -i Kurope to the Strait* r-o. are invited to senj •n» of their steamer anj Slr^apore. Copier wih tD-,i> rt rheui a» various ports of -aik Ku«-ope w, shine detaiJea m> ihMH 4c. can have a cop> <« List posted to them m an we*a|| 12s. per
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  • 780 2 The Imperial Institute. Nov. 23. 1 he work of the Imperial Institute at Home has been Drought recently tt public notice because oi a proposal to take away some of the exhibition galleries and use them for war museum exhibits. Relics of the War, or course, possess an interest for
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  • 400 2 The Tree State Future. Nov. 24. Englishmen are so pleased at having got no ot tne lerrioie conoid between themselves aiiu tne people ol Southern Ireland that tney are i giving little attention to the affairs jot the newest "Dominion." Air. Cosgr&ve attended the meeting of the i.u:gue of Nations
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  • 257 2 As studies of i;i<renuity th cus reasons ■■■Ignui for th» gp, 01 that twenty millions stei the Singapore Xavai Base i trtinjr. By the way. the twenty tni lions seems to be a ftfinei imagination based m Itr. shire's prophecy that to i bottom of the
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  • 653 2 Comment. Nov.26. The (il'll'imn situation b> present rather complicated. A; e:itly Franco-Britteh Cone very near to di\ I this miirht have been thottght <■■ factor encouraging t< the Ge Government. But at th. we learn that the Ruhr industi have fivefl way and arc rwHI work and deliveries, and iteo
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  • 416 3 Election Mysteries. Nov. 27. [ting the other day on tht si cr the General Ejection W* arind That the unemployment ii .1 appeared to be an issue ftal UOQfli to justify such ntaval. and that there might be ling BMfi behind it. The letter •lir Ixmdon correspondent by this written
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  • 704 3 Considerable enoru liave been iiinae 01 recent years by the different Australian uoveniments to attract to Australia membra of tiiat c*asa of Hn^riish man and woman who, having earned retirement from work m India, have a certain amount of money to expenu m settling down m boru less
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  • 399 3 But for the unfavourable weather c i ditkms, the police parade at Empress Place yestei lay afternoon was a very successful affair. The mcc presented a very smart appearance m thtir khaki uniforms, armej with rifle and bayonet, and the whole parade had a pronounced military bearini: about
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  • 404 3 ..IRIUAfES AND RETIKALS. (Fii ns Oar Own Correspondent). .le^flton, Nov. 21. The event of the month m North Born boa been the wedding of Mr. C. E. Chubb. General Maofeger ol the Xoi -i Borneo Trading Company at Sandakan, and lGsa }-\&\u\ E. Dipple, until lately Nurse
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  • 231 3 In connection \\\t\ t: is owm of a Naval Ba: at Sin; ape re, a visit was i sde to the site on Sunday. November 25th., y the Hon'b]« Mr. T. M. Wiiford, of Ju» i.i- and Marine m tWe Niv.- Zealand Government during the
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  • 155 3 The following acton was taktn at ■jieetin'x of commif.ee No. 6 held o'i SSSfei Ncv ember. Decided to recommend adoption of r iau--. II of the Repor: of Committee on alleged shcitajre of houses relative to the reduction cf rates m the area outside Water Limits ry increasing
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  • 1272 4 ONB HINDKKI) TEARS HISTORY. Parched and aiid though Sir Laurence Guillemard's administration of this Colonmay have appeared to many, his recent decision to revive the Kaffirs Scholarships forms a welcome oasis of sympathetic imagination. If the wisdom of h:s decision v crt challenged, what better answer
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  • 282 4 The Gaimon Church, Tanglifl Barracks, was the etette °f a yer >' pretty wedding on Saturday, the contracting parties being Mr. W. M. Atherton, R. A. P. C. and Miss Edith J. Wright, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. J. H. McKew, H.C., B. A. Chaplain to
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  • 57 4 There was a profit of S-123 on *he operation* of tin- Kledan? Tin Mining Company for tlu two yeau ended February 2S. but after meeting debenture interest (£1352), ilii- is converted into a loss of i 11 ,427. A debit <»f £4,139 was brought forward, and the to;:-.!
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  • 77 4 Th c accounts of the Buk t Lintang Rubber Estates for the year ended June 30 show i profit of S4 f Q36. From this i> deducted the debit of E2,428 brought forward, and the director? propose to pay a dividend of ."> per cent.; less tax.
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  • 849 4 THE FEELING OF CALAMITY. Speakirur at the annual meeting of the P.A.M. on Wednesday, Mr. Bruce, m the course of his address said: It is with extreme diffidence that I approach that vexed subject restriction. We have so many experts m our midst, mest
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  • 831 4 THE GHAT POLITIC \l LVsIEAI (From Our Own Cmi I l|nm London. j Of a sudden the country hfci bin j,; into a welter of politics aad a- Mk happen m the antt lew ainnlli I h cv plain dispas-u. at lj Mid cartfu". the situation is.
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  • 375 5 11 IWI Ham *n<t thf Si c.way lie dart 1 tfcs abam Haip- H m It tl i: B rfj »o lead to i K. H from conges- i '"or a I i rt--death of Mr. or. v' X- I Malay kg tn car rwUll E\:
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  • 690 5 lI'IM\ CQO'CII UVU« \TIO>S MIOI K\KD. neO -evon'l 5i re C of Ap| I ail being Mi faatac Mr. Justice Bin i nailers l fore the Cowl ii«c!uiw" oh! for flfrrrtiiaiioii to app I i Mom > < un. The tirst (i.-)u-a.- \*i <» wai wii r.
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  • 977 5 I. 1 -aw him fir* m Bomtav driving •>• Esplanade road. A« we c-am«' ■breast i 'ni-t mine, an] immediately I I ante COM 'ous f a .-trun^ and impi'.-.--iYv i peracnalHy. There weft a number of Arut-"v'-irinir" Bonhav during the war. but about Salim h rt sai
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  • 259 5 MONSOON TO BLAME. i: by the Singapore Mur- < r>ai it| thai is a i rievfl 01 week* net j h. Of tiM llHOUlMfiflll. bjl 19 Ifji iitly >«.» T<> call for support to the qAcmu f [.economy. The susp^eion r .ha: the tix>uble was im to
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  • 432 5 LI CIA DE LAMJfEBMOOR. Donizetti's L•• I Laflsmermoor wn the pie eg ***** by tr-.- members of m Italian opera Company at the Victora Theatre last nk'ht. The r!ay has bev> hibbe« pri a ::)aV oix'ra, the ariagiving gl'tat <>J>] '.->.'- rhe Prim.t I'cnna, and Mile; Delza ma
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  • 1368 6 Although Singapore won their second Malaya Cup match on Saturday by a decent margin, even the mot* sar.i?uir.e of the spectators eoold nor fail to observe the abundant room fcr improvement m iMe that provided more, than a little disappointment. It wa so:m what disquieting— though not alarmir.L—
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  • 293 6 On the 20th November, 18J8, twebijfive years ago, a young Frenchman, M. M. Seyres, was ordained priest m the Semii.ary des Missions Etrangeres, Paris. Immediately after his ordination he came out to the Vuv East, and for sixteen years was attached to the Missions m India,
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  • 716 6 SHOPPING O. HEAVILY 1 INKJ). Id the Thirl and First PoKce i our is yesterday morning, there were sequels to the iH^OCvety a quantity of opium c;i board tlw K. P. M. steamer the Van Cloon when she arr.ved m Sinirapor^ some weekago, and m connection wth which
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  • 94 6 The report aial accounts for the tenth ailnual meeting, to b? held to-morrow, show, ney premium income tire, less reinsurances $318,826, net claims paid and outstanding $101,008, or 31.68 per cent of the net premium income. Marine and accident assurance amount to $04,480. The amount ava
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  • 216 6 The Court of Appeal, which wa- ft *k over by the CMrf .Justice, Sir Walter S^v; the other memb.i of the Court neir.fr M Just cc McCabe Keay, heard an appeal f r« i the judgment of Mr. Ju.-tie? Brown relaiin to a piece of la».d
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  • 521 6 Carabaos are "d>i»,n by hi n«ii anthrax m Pampanira, Philippe j anoiuin*: to the Director of A. Tin- Hon'ble Mr. Tan Chei^ 1.,,. .Mahuta kindly eaMftttai to L ott<> „f Patrons of the Chinese Associate drly elected al tin last meet The- MMMtI .olh.t.d m Idaafl
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  • 481 7 m ■s n usmcnoH QUBsnoNEn. i t mmla n m i foi the •v.« r. n Court i Mr. T v u i e the Court Vr fastita t -n I•v h J I Pita and A. M. E. H. Moh&med tm Fe>>ruu~ W9 -red to bt
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  • 215 7 a >i ;.<,> >ri(>\ SHELi ED Kuala l.uiujuir. N«,\. jo. at thi -yearij meeting «Aw of Malaya. Mr. idiviti i•• l u-oi nteation, l > i ttu constita- effected bj the aboar, he said that 1 »i 'i •ii,:::i.» ..f the i.«-\v t; En -i- on
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  • 235 7 At the conclusion of the Coroner's entry touching the (U-arh of a Chinese wht vi- frfMmd m the course of a dispute v another Chinese on the Bukit Sem baewmng Rabbet Estate on the afternoon o sth inst. verdict of culpable homicide :-> murder was returned. The
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  • 240 7 experti tict tut a Hoi i 2 ta Id moi ej 11 r I "rejiL I ouble would I n i(-!attd I (Tort M .0.1 m the S C;. ite i.r. norning, v i > ai o a chaigc »»i bemptcd bztortion if fj to sis fflonthi
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  • 1078 7 Part 11. In tin coo] of the evening w. arrived at the Sheik's residence. He had Bent word that ho was iririring- En«r!i>h ui>.-t- wit: him, consequently we were expected. crowd had assembled on the bank of tfc river, and ns \>.<- steppe. l ashore a subt change
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  • 526 7 "AIDA." r i he i*< of the {talk 0 t I p&ny show-- no iiminutlon a.- their ril I Singapore draws to i T dose, last i at V ria Tin at c fa'i (ik nee besi •v. Ed U] on a mo I j presentation of Verdi.*
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  • 96 7 Ipoh, Not. 2i. 'here were some piquant discussions a* K^nta Sanitary Board to-day the subjects bring th<^ P.M.O*s ben alleging there was loose talk at the Board meeting, denying the spread cf tuberculosis, and ir.t mating that sanitary m .•>.- should future be under th. P.M.O.
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  • 137 8 YKSTKKDAYS AUCTION. Tin Singapore Chamber of Commerce Association held its 680 th auction November -Ist. when then was ClaUlofmed !.I^,M'.- lbs.; 5»-<M Urn M<>.«".l2 lbs.; ::r.I.SS. S<»ld 603,873 PRICBB BBAII7KD. Spot London ls a \,av Y< rk 71 KiblKil Smoked Sheet C«ti Pet l- Singapore Standard Quality
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  • 453 8 Sin* ipore. Nof 21 The shawf market haa been rather qnie during the w: I and with Ifce prior ct robber unchanged and that of t »i wry little higher there :i few :i! r rations to I rated. There h;»w been very few
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  • 124 8 < l>y Courtesy >f the Nanyo NichiN'ichi Shiinhunsha) Tokio. Nov. 20. Owing u> the fact that there are l.?oo,ooo tons of goods cndeliverad on the railways, a premium <,f 100 Yen for a goods-waggon it is stated is being offered. Aeconffag to th c investigation made by r>r.
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  • 373 8 Singapore, Nov. 21. Business daring the past week ha.- been steadily improving. Tin has beer, a strong market the prit* of the metal having advanced to i*2*J 1 life, and a considerable turnover ha.s taken place m most of the Local Tin shares Rubber on the other
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  • 231 8 Singapore, So*. There has been very little movement m the market during tin- past week, and except for minor fluctuations prices hav< kept verj steady. i.rn<i>n and Nev York ntarkets have betn been very qui<'t and there are very few indications as to how the market
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  • 177 8 Singapore, 22. Rubber: A steady tone has prevailed during the past week, with the price for Spot Sheet round about 49 1- 50. In yesterday's local auction the tone was quietly Pteady, and Awarded Sheet realised 4^ l per 1:>. There was a good demand for Good Average
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  • 127 8 (From Our Own foil glfwindf ill, Ipoh, Nov. 22. The Chief SecvetaQr, tfhe Honble Mr. W. G. Maxwell, is due at Krian to-morrow morninpr to cany out a two days' inspet -tu>n cf the irrijration works. He will be acempanied by tin- i>ir>.ctor of Public Works,
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  • 636 8 POLICE ORGANIZATION. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S INSPECTION. WHAT IS HBNG DONE. The Honourable the Colonial Secretary mv Governor's Deputy (Sir Frederick J Mires) yesterday morning visited certain important Police buildings several of which !.:'.\v recently Ilcu completed and some of which art now neoring completion. Sir Frederick Jajnes was
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  • 424 8 KBLAMTAN '.oi.ii \h\f.s \m<\-\ pj The heal inu Futolur. one of ihe f. Berchinj? avd \U\im\m Rj vndcrs to Kelt nt an <i« against decision of < i Waiter Shaw, m as act agaiwt th< other M arising out of t!i disti button amoi of Utt selling
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  • 121 8 Ti i Coroner has n death by mi.^advi nun v lew a Tamil was knocked town i (•uian, road a fey. dbjn car Mm hy M. M-»unt helium, tl Vlf ff CwWll At tlir inqiu--. i-\ givu: by an r>» -v. the imtemmd ■ttcwpt m l'roni
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  • 122 8 Kuala Lumpur. N«\ -I. Lady Gu.il leniard opened the mv or .1 -jr of the V. W. A., hen-. fc tl*e Association's work m Mala..;. inauguration by the C. K. Z. M. > pore over X years a;ro, she pa«i t to Mi?s Ruthei-fovd's mwlew. T W
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  • 1356 9 <. \MIJ! !N<;. 11 'on <»f the irui.mi.ir fanas. BjE the i>Kni:o;i ol .i, M -i with irainli! in.tr. It b«- «vi Hung |a »< sori to Banto ll H.iatuu- Monte Calk ami raih ij wai toarUatled qp .h%f «»f SuMcapOfft rikishu coolies thing of doing
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  • 96 9 {By Courtesy of the Nanyo N'ichiNlchi !9rinnVansha.) Tokio, Nov. 21. Labi ur's condition since tlu* earthquake ha^ nrocn improved which is proved by the fact that the Post Oftite deposits are now over the figure of 1.100 million yen. Mr, 11. F'ukao |i most likely to be nominated
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  • 54 9 In connection with St. Andrew's Fet a CWldren/i Fancy Dress Parade (with prizes) will be s.L-ld at Goodwoocl Hall on December Ist. at 4. M0 p.m. Tickets (price $1 each) can be obtained from: Mr StOfjer, Abinprdon, Daivoy Estate. Mis. Stringer, Fumhnjn. Dalrey Estate (.< Mi*s.
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  • 38 9 The receipts from the sale of Popp es n aid of Ear! Hair's fund are. Collected by the Committee $G:J7O.2V St. Andrew's Cathedral 571.51 Other sums are yet to come m and wil' b announced later.
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  • 1179 9 ACTION 4GAINST OWNERS OF SKI MUAR. Messrs. Soon Keck Ltd.. the owners the steamer Sri Muar, which run? between Singapore am\ Muar, were defendants i. an action for damages which was broufrh' before the Thief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw m the Supreme Ccnri yesterday by Cha.i K
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  • 274 9 I What may b termed the Negri Sembilan rubber estates combine, the Etembau -lele Ri«bber, makes its bow to the investor thle morning. Th« capital is UOO.OOO m El shares, of which 356,000 are bciujr i-;<u<«i The vendors <>i* the properties taken <>v< i are to <_ct
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  • 188 9 Three Kuropea-ns KiM«d. A Shanghai telegram dated Novesaber 15th. jrives the following account of a shocking accident: -J. M Wilson, Superintendent of the Riverside Municipal Pow6f Station, Thomas Ifoodie, Miation engineer, C fc \Y. Donald: on, construction engineer representing Parson's turbines and four Chinese were killed; \V.
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  • 524 10 LA TRAVIATA r ]> k> of its t-.;^, riici full at. oTe lj #es r resented by the memItalian Grand Open Company ti Victoria Theatre last nighty ouraHy received larg< pdfc i nt. la Traviata ii w bered as the opera ivh'ch had but cold reception h«.r was
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  • 271 10 i Jpton -Scott ICUfI Alexandra Anderson Scoct, thin: :aug-hter of Cap*,, and Mrs. J. Smith Scot v »f 47. Upper Serangoon Roaa, was marriei n the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday iftemoon to Mr. Sydney Upton of thefabtic Wotkl Department, V. M" S.. th;lev. W. 'Murray, M.A., officiating. Tht
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  • 855 10 The development of the Federated Malay >"taTes and the cr.mmous growth of trade haa?e for some years past taxe<" shipping resomcefl to such an extent that it became necessary to make the drastic changes which the importance of the trade demanded. This necessity, which becanu j more
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  • 275 10 Home football results for s November 10th., are a? follow First Divisiin. lli'min-ham 2. West Ham 0. Bolt*.' 1 Wanderers 4, Chelsea Bomley 1. Blackburn 2. Everton 2. Sheffield United 0. HaddenfieM Lhrerpool l. Middlesbrough o. Arsenal 0. Newcastle 4, Manchester C. i. tfottl County 0, Kstonflti* 1.
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  • 203 10 Autumn (vi». Thi u'uu competitiof resulted m between Messrs. ii. 3rad<it'i and E. C. Hilligan with net! score of 71 each. The folFiowr j cmrdt wen turnei The first sixteen qua < if] for r-, C*ptain'a Prise. Messrs. V. s. Clarki and f!. \l. Turner tie for
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  • 67 10 The Rangoon Stcwwudta held an inqoii ni<> the running of th: 1 pony Ta«ng Yet ir tho Rangoon Plate, Division 1. at thr Fcurtlh Avtamn Kxtia Mectinjr held on November 3, Saturday, and on the explanj.tion submitted, cancelled Jockey S. Tomison's licence and have warncu him
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  • 23 10 (From Our OWn Correspondent lj*»h. \o\. U2. J:. the first inter-State hockey* mau'h North Peralv Ihm Penan* bt two a» one.
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  • 544 10 BUILDINGS. i ivj:ijpoo! \\n unfOOK "I turn ir.l. t! < "\i\ j Mr. Deli ,k»s< l.fi.js Interview witf. i n m<r for the Hoh I v Liverpool, v. l.ici. U t 1 (io>i.L'i -1 M have the opti bojt) and fifty f< <t jn hetgl t. f:
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  • 702 11 wal! of a house m Jaiun Gopeng, .■;.<«; on WejAseadaj injuring: i W. Duncan is expected to 1 -aye ■bout Dtttmhcr 10 on his way Malay*.. awlatsWl m tht Gazette notifies w. of liht-rty to have business m h Turkty. exti Iwhitc >la\t- trarlk) applying to the
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  • 1137 11 TIN CO6TB AND PUCB VALUES. Jo tht F".c!itor Sir, A fortnight ago m a Metal Report it was hiited that l20i) a ton was a pay- i wr'jti value to tin prediicerSi I wai then tern] ted to contradict the inference but held my h;;r,(f. In
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  • 227 11 The Royal Colonial Institute has recently started a series of golfing day. which have proved extremely popular. Xext year, it is hoped tj develop this somewhat, and m particular, if possible, to arranre matehea between the R.C.I. tiam and th< House of Commons Golfing Sock-ty, and perhaps
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  • 301 11 Referring to the r?cent petition of officen m the F. M. police, the Malay Mail says: Our last remarks must be reserved for consideration of the force a: it is to-day. I< it really efficient? Can any force he efficient of which a hiffh'y important
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  • 560 11 FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF LA TOSCA. The Royal Ital an Open Company brought thehr til too brief visit tp Sinjra- ore to a conclusion last n j?ht m an adecriately successful njtlUlfT, when they presented 'La Tosca" to an audience which exceeded m numbers and equalled 111 enthusiasm any
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  • 86 11 The follow. ng telegram dated Nov. 22di1. has been received by the Japanese ConsulGeneral from Baron Ijuir, Koreijrn Minister, m Tokio: The number of artisans discharged, m accordance with the Stipulation of the Naval Limitation Treaty, from the Naval arsenals and shops is as follows: In 1922 and
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  • 74 11 (From Our Own Comspondert). l'enang, Nov. 23. Mrs. O. P. Gritfiths-Jonis, who is return in*r from Hcme by the Khiva which arrive i to-day, came ashora and m walking- alonv; Be*h Street slipped and fell heavily o', the roadway, injuring her leg slightly. Sh<> v^as carried into Pritchard's
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  • 39 11 The stocks of rubber m Singapore and Penanc Inlands en Oct. 31, 11*23, were 27,778 ton-, being a rc<kjtion of 2,059 tons from Sept. Od Drop Singapore 23,121 21.044 1,477 PtaMQg :3,7i« 3434 582 Tuuil drop 2,05^
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  • 1633 12 Q'.tcquid an nut ho>»hnH »v»fri .d* farrap* Ltbclli .lavenal Anyone with 4 setae of humour mun derive muvh ann»s;ment from the scare awe with which officials wd unofficial* In the F. M. S. appear to regard the G. M. K. The Toficid se.'t's to haw a
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  • 1144 12 KBLANTAM (i. M. CASE CONCLUDED. j The appeal by Mr. James Futeher against h decision of iho Chief Justice, Sir Waltei Shaw, m the action brought by him again«t other members <1 the Bukit Berchinj* an« Re-limbing Syndicate, which was the Vendor to the Kelantan Gold Mines
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  • 221 12 Tnc preliminary enqvify In \vhu-h H. M .'Ciiiir.' stands cfcMftd forp'-iy af cheque for $700 v imptofed at tht Hongkong and Sha...! Hank, pm eaajawaeai aafHa Mai Thir Magistrate yes: '-iay ariaßj Mr. Rn< c vuniiin: ;ti tfca EfMCfcaog Mi ftWfl Bank, w::- eandMd. The witr ti
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  • 209 12 The Ccroner h£s returned a vcrdk ri ipabL homie'tie amounting to mvi i< rgtinst a person or persons unknowi. the case m which the Police, id infennation received, un earthed the bu o r a Javanese m the Seh Ong bur;.. Khidin Hock road m October Tiv exhuming'
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  • 206 13 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1923. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. IM'WKM: RKLIKF FUKD RA< E MUTING. Filer. .—I am rruet*d wq Coauaittee H >t tin t h_to $12,6144?. fell s amount is a sum o* It tkt P: MU J lv "at of their r v mm ipedmQy them m Relief i
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  • 76 13 v'iul"- Ndsoi 1 Ifitt Erhr'i Collur.i ?ir i >ix Gam rcpH-.. Navy. >aid he rejoived at a base a: S gapore ur tentacle- a!'. OfR tV md a\ ft •p, too. Sir^..- place for a base; if v n .icxrkTard xr jhx nut have a dockyard
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  • 198 13 V li. he new A. R C. t P I the la Kuala Lun.: r 0 Sj liner, I >;.:• < fenscl Sui m been a|>r •i: ::erdam. is e&peitc< •w appointment early a! w« ik- :n inipn BwtterwOftll will be comrat" r.l hdbic ?t <»f i'< 3 wHch art-
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  • 67 13 (From Our Own Correspond^rrt.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. The induction of the Rev ROj WhHehom the Preshytwian Church of Kuala Lumpur, was .«iby a largo congre ••n. A antUag, was subsequently held iv the Church Hall at which the British k» the clergy and aainiaten of
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  • 102 13 (From Our Own Correspondem.) •Vnansr. Nov. 24. A: a BMeting of ifengWaibq Lode Syn- Mr. D. a. M< Brown presidka;. i r was rcsoltred to wind up y and n a new Company called the Meogtanfe I Mining Company. The meeting vote- SSO fully paid shares to
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  • 47 13 Resident O i the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voales pr< I at the prae-gjrraf; of >• Xavit-r-. Mis. Vonles presenting the M'« Cl Inspector of Schools, at I was quite a mistake to rap- I I I mod only a: pro- m p ia] edu- foundation.
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  • 23 13 X. A. M. Grifln. Chief Police Officer. with an address by I Sikhs the occasion of their religious ersary.
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  • 18 13 edged $11.1 56 '"> i H ExCf \U tb( d- !0( > Si Chil -J.:JI4 6? i.'Tl.Ol
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  • 347 13 In the statesßd] tvf rsM er si pane for stocks m Sinsaanci on Oct. 31 should baVf read iM.77* t r. ai 1*7.77* tons. On Armistice lay. :tion at Pre-byttriar. I foi \i. at I Erskinc Boose, Cly.it. .:>•. ti .bj St. I>u. itai was $142.4 M fkinjrkok
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  • 1155 13 The firs: race fcr Mrs. Blake's cup. lady helmsmen, cam c off on Saturday afternoon I and at 4JB four boats crossed the lin v hrjh, considering the heavy rain, \vn'juite a jrood turn-out. The Gertrude \va- first away enly a few I BCOads after nun-fire,
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  • 475 13 SOCKET. S.C.C. vs. SJLC. spite f the larire margin by which tli S. R. C. wuv defeated by the S. C < m the Padang yesterday, the S. R- C. forwards, ineludicg tv. o new nea, Moreira MUj Ahmed, who by the way is the Ind'an Association centre
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  • 44 13 (From Our O«m Correspondent). Penang. Nov. 22. The tennis championship of the Penan*; Cricket Club has been won by E. J. Efc IH.I who beat L- D. Wood, 2. Hamilton, the holder of the championship, ;> i Tt leave.
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  • 34 13 i.Fi'om Our O\\-.: Correspondent.! Penan^ Nov. 22. The Kedah-Province Wellesley Go.:---1 .-c has been won by Coledonia with J<s points. Sungei Patan: with 10 point- i! t; the runners ap.
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  • 21 13 [From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. Nov. 24At Rugby Penqn.y Seat Kedah by nineteeri poir.ts to three.
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  • 978 14 SINGAPORE AT SEREMBAN. (FICM Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 24. The conditions fcr the match this after noon were perfect, the shower at midda.. having niatle the turf splendid Singapore won the toss and Ne^r* Sembilan faced the tun. Early on m the ganu> it was noticeable that
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  • 470 14 INTEKVIEW WITH HINESE-CONSI L. "In order to fitrht. this treat evil we musi have th. support and eo-oneration c the Government.-: of other tountr.es and also the support of our people,** stated Mr. L. Oiongr. the Chinese Consul General when ho was Jaterviewed by two representatives of the
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  • 95 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 21. Ihe Malaya Cap match between Perak :»nrl Belaagor to-day was a fire game and fast throughout. Selangor were brilliant m all departments. Perak after various mishaps, several of the best players being much under form, were barely able to hold
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  • 44 14 Mallard Wins 100 Yards Handicap. The 100 yards Club handicap took place Ri the Swimming Club yesterday morning. There wer c ken starters, very dose race resulting m a win for Mallard by a touch, Johnson and Lecnurd tying for second place.
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  • 116 14 A bill |s to be inirotlu'vred m Council to pii^end the Arms and Explosives. Mino: Offeucss, Penal ("ode. Criminal Procedure, j imu Societies ordinances. The object of this Bill is to increa.materially the penalties for extortion ai for the various offences m connection with the law
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  • 117 14 According to *he Sumatra papers, a feed many arrests arc expected to take place there shortly owing to the discove*ry of a weil-orjranited system of rubber stealii-ir from the estate-. Lots of this stolen rubber were discovered when a certain European was arrested. He had quantities m
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  • 186 14 We referred last week to tht case of Jonors rubber planter's experience sf ''he law a^ it relates to ihe sale and export <f rnbbsr. Towkey Tan Hoon Suan of Segamat sold over a hundred pskaic of rubber to a firm m Seremben, h- t ,y. over
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  • 128 14 There hai now been <<ui't a naal] bomsc 'it Bukft Fiaser called The Retreat, which has three bedrooms and two .itting rooms. H ta privately owned at pro ent, thouirh *t is to be hopv<! that ths Diocese will pun huso it for the Cinch Workers.
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  • 192 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ip°h, Nov. 23. The fate of Perak's champion rugger team against ihe formidable Selango: to-morrow is very glocn/y. Stvera' Mishaps to members of the team occurred at the last moment Perak's best backs, Mairictt and Lopes r.rc DunJea, a bnllianr new 1 alf, has
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  • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1923.
    • 172 14 MOTOR DRIVERS' TKSTs. It t!* Blfcar. Si .—Tne a/ti~!<. on motor frfa i v. iiivii a; mAmUc ]»ap to m t to c-ail for fur her OMH«M tii-jlariy m its lviar „k t*. m 'n Siftg&poi < 'la* the tmmbm <»f Btt« Bscctthr c m B
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    • 529 14 To the Editor, Sir, On behalf of tin* Ja... I Students' Association I should ur*re that the Rnergency rul:n<: srwial yrais a^o, which bars y. coming 1 from Dutch East [ndiefi I>< ttrinp: into the schooK ii Singapon now be revoke. l. The Chinese people m
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  • 489 15 i:\NMHITS TANGLED AFFAIRS. hearing »t the appiaN against «k I the hie .Justice. Sir Walter oncludt"' m the Suirapoie Court cl a! JOSten iv atffcWtOa, before Mr. -tLr Sproule. Mr. Justice Krown and Mr .--,,> MeCabc lit ay, with the disposal •t appeal <•: Ho Tang Pang,
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  • 297 15 cam before the Chief Justice, Walter Shaw, m the Supreme Court aj m i<rm "ion with the Interna:l. toi I. m m w affair* are rahiatartTj wound up. Tiu motion i>. Mr. II L Eher, on behalf of r" and Trust lei and the Societe i,
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 2265 15 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 19. The ti rs t Liberal manifesto, signed by Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd Gcofrgt on behalf of the party, declares that the Oovi rnment elected a year a^o on the programme of five years of tranquillity ha.- suddenly decided to plunge the country into
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    • 1670 16 [Reuters Service.] OklrhCma City, N»»v. 20. Following the conviction of Governor Waltcn on impediment., charging him with abuse of Wi authority, the State Senate has unanimously ordered his removal from office. WashlattOU. N«v. 19. The Supreme Court has decided under the Allien Land Laws for the States of Washington,
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  • 189 16 I I By Courtesy of the Xanyo Xichi-Xk-hi Shim'iun.sha.) Tokio, Nov. 24. A violent shock at r.oon to-day greatly aiarmed the inhabitants and caused a panic. The .water supply and tram service were suspended ir. Yokohama. At the court martial for the trial of Capt. Amakasu and others
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  • 150 16 The result of the mai'-fa played on Sui.- j i*ay si Keppel betw en the Garrison Golf I Club and Kepptl Golf Cub was a win f».r I the hcaM team. Garrison players men first. Macphai] and J. 3. Hitter v, Rutuv ami Gilbertson l. Baker and
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  • 129 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. At the annual meeting of the Selangor Turf Tlub, Mr. Conlay, prc^ din?. Fair! that tcth the half-years had shown a profit, the to al being 1 $9,080. Mr. Conlay wa- re-elected President wd the Committee w<.s re-elect:d en bloc.
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  • 82 16 An Official Warning The O.nsukr upm^ tat.v, f llV ■t Kuala Lumpur v.r x »i arl)u ban brought :vsi tlu irilj I Hub .-it Vcafeyae and Blmkenfa having orjr-ursol !<.;t t -n. The money MMt to the dv! f Manchester N'ov -mbcr Handu-an t, i on Nov. 14,
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  • 101 16 (By Porttetjf of the \a. Niclii Shimbunshj Tok o, \i»\ 23 It is not lu'li.vtMi :h a t th,- union, will I)*- formed m tiim f iiv.r extra inlinary t-ioi; <,f iu<ler.<tcoi] that the formation i< p fed by thr m nions VS]t]i Mr. Jnuuai and Viscount Katoh
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  • 100 16 I (From Oat Ova C ci Ipoh, N<»\. ji; A dinner party af ttmnm\ <; v Wli htM a! th !\rak CUm < niirht m honour cf the sixt it'll sary of th« biithda\ «»f Towk i; Kir^r. the ptoninent miner. K«srl; hanired art down ;<, ceU
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  • 184 16 A f\n>' of SlOO was inflicted on who way <harjrt<l before tin v Magistrate yesterday with beinjr ir. 5-ion of non-Government ihand.. mini wsi new arrival from Anio Mies Edith Charlotte Kapapr, of Sir Wii'.t; r Na~.it r, FoCTMtf) (it r c ral of the St S. i* I Lmdy
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  • 170 16 A Pikim- Menage ntalri thai Rcptenber Ktji i\. btifei of i<7 I wen n >v( :v? amcr*r tho iebrie r I hru- I m Y.thohama and X.*»< various h j s c nr I about 200 More bod :vi- nn I I rwmwi The hody of tfct CMMi ful-Gtncral was
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